A man is dead, and another is fighting for his life following a robbery this morning in Port Moresby.
NCDPolice say an undisclosed amount of cash was taken away by the gang.
An eyewitness told EMTVNews, the suspects were fully armed during the shootout.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

published:04 Jan 2018

views:2005

An attempted robbery/assassination at the 5 MileServiceStation in Port Moresby goes wrong resulting in a shootout with security.
#Failed #RobberyGoneWrong #AssassinationGoneWrong

Close to one million kina in cash, and cigarettes valued at about 500 thousand-kina were stolen from the Bismillah Wholesale in Port Moresby’s Gerehu, suburb this morning.
Police believe it is an inside job, as the criminals knew exactly where the money was kept.
This is the second time in just four months, for this shop to be robbed.
Two men have been apprehended as suspects and are now in police custody.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

published:25 Nov 2016

views:1085

A special investigation on Dateline reveals senior lawyers detailing how to avoid detection when laundering money into Australia and beyond.
Dateline reporters scour the globe to bring you a world of daring stories. Our reputation is for fearless and provocative reporting. Australia's beloved, award winning and longest running international current affairs program.
For more on this story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1LA6ziQ
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/dateline/
https://www.facebook.com/DatelineSBS/

Port Moresby is one of five pilot cities -- along with Quito, Kigali, New Delhi and Cairo -- participating in UN Women's GlobalProgramme "SafeCitiesFree of Violence against Women and Girls." Operating successfully since its December 2010 launch, the project, entitled "Port Moresby: A Safer City for Women and Girls," aims to develop, test, evaluate and disseminate a model that makes cities safer for women and girls.
Port Moresby -- Papua New Guinea's capital -- is characterized by poor and crowded living conditions, a growing population with high urban migration, increasing cultural diversity and ethnic tensions, and a widening gap between rich and poor. It has been ranked as one of the five least-liveable cities in the world based on scores in five areas: stability, health care, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Large natural resource extraction projects in mining, petroleum and liquefied natural gas have generated solid increases in GDP over the last decade, but economic growth has not translated into the development of the country or its people.
The city's violent crime threatens the safety and security of all citizens, particularly women and girls, who live in fear of physical and verbal sexual harassment and assault and are too often victims of these and other forms of gender-based violence. The city's marketplaces are among the most unsafe public spaces where gambling, drinking, drug sales and consumption, rape, gang rape, sexual harassment, intimidation and ethnic fights occur on a daily basis. Consequently, the markets provide the key entry point for mobilising residents to make their city safer by deepening the understanding of every citizen's rights and responsibilities and promoting women's leadership and participation in efforts to improve governance in the markets.
For more information on this programme: http://bit.ly/O9nZof

published:23 Aug 2012

views:235998

This is big money in the Louisiades and so important to the locals for a way of earning cold hard cash. Beche de Mer season was upon the Louisiades and Wow what a vibe! The guys were out diving daily collecting their loot. The outer islands, normally uninhabited, had fishing camps everywhere. These guys were good too. They can stay down for upwards of 5 minutes and they are pros at harvesting these slimy beasts. There were racks and racks of disgusting looking sea cucumbers drying it out in preparation for the buyers.
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The South Pacific season was getting near its end and it was time for us to be moving on to avoid the cyclones that can spin up in these parts. Our South PacificCrossing has been an amazing experience and the Louisiades were like the icing on the cake. We can’t get over how unique that place was and it will forever hold a place in our hearts. The people, the beauty both above and below the water were incredible. But just like that with mixed feelings, we were making a brief stopover in Port Moresby before heading out of the South Pacific towards the Indian Ocean…. or were we?
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published:15 Feb 2019

views:17281

Gerehu Papindo was robbed in broad day light over the weekend by 15 unmasked men. Customers and workers were also robbed of their belongings.
Workers are still traumatized over the 1 minute hold up which saw the armed robbers make away with over 25 thousand kina in cold hard cash, and leaving shop workers traumatised.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

In 2000 it had a population of 254,158. As of 2011 it had a population of 364,145, giving it an annual growth rate of 2.1% over a nine-year period . The place where the city was founded has been inhabited by the Motu-Koitabu people for centuries. The first European to see it was Captain John Moresby in 1873. It was named in honour of his father, Admiral Sir Fairfax Moresby.

According to a survey of world cities by the Intelligence Unit of The Economist, Port Moresby is one of the world's least livable cities (ranked 139 of 140 cities rated).

Names

The island has been known by various names.

The name Papua was used to refer to parts of the island before contact with the West. Its etymology is unclear; one theory states that it is from Tidore, the language used by the Sultanate of Tidore, which controlled parts of the island's coastal region. The name came from papo (to unite) and ua (negation), which means not united or, territory that geographically is far away (and thus not united).

Ploeg reports that the word papua is often said to derive from the Malay word papua or pua-pua, meaning 'frizzly-haired', referring to the highly curly hair of the inhabitants of these areas. Another possibility, put forward by Sollewijn Gelpke in 1993, is that it comes from the Biak phrase sup i papwa which means 'the land below [the sunset]' and refers to the islands west of the Bird's Head, as far as Halmahera. Whatever the origin of the name Papua, it came to be associated with this area, and more especially with Halmahera, which was known to the Portuguese by this name during the era of their colonization in this part of the world.

Papua New Guinea is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world; 848 languages are listed for the country, of which 12 have no known living speakers. Most of the population of over 7 million people live in customary communities, which are as diverse as the languages. It is also one of the most rural, as only 18 percent of its people live in urban centres. The country is one of the world's least explored, culturally and geographically, and many undiscovered species of plants and animals are thought to exist in the interior.

The Mosquitos represent the best PNG born and bred male players from the clubs and teams of AFL PNG and is one of the nation's most successful sporting teams, currently ranked 2nd in the world behind Australia.

Beginning as a state representative team in 1973 (when it participated in the Teal Cup), it debuted internationally against Australia at Under 17 level in 1977. Papua New Guinea is the most decorated nation in international Australian Football, having won the equal most Australian Football International Cup titles (2 - 2008, 2014) and five medals including 3 silver medals (2002, 2005, 2011), as well as three gold medals at the Arafura Games.

Identity

The team's nickname is the Mosquitos or "Mozzies" (aka Binatangs – local PNG name for small insects, similar to a mosquito).

The track

The song became a popular rave and club track almost immediately upon its release. The original mix notably samples the bassline from Meat Beat Manifesto's proto-jungle track "Radio Babylon", the tambourine from Bobby Byrd's "Hot Pants - I'm Coming, I'm Coming, I'm Coming", vocals of Lisa Gerrard's singing lifted from the Dead Can Dance song "Dawn of the Iconoclast", from their 1987 album 'Within the Realm of a Dying Sun' and "Shelter Me" by Circuit. "Papua New Guinea" was perhaps FSOL's most club-oriented track; most of the remixes on the single are very dancefloor-friendly. After Accelerator's release, however, they moved in increasingly ambient and experimental directions.

One Dead Following Robbery in Port Moresby

A man is dead, and another is fighting for his life following a robbery this morning in Port Moresby.
NCDPolice say an undisclosed amount of cash was taken away by the gang.
An eyewitness told EMTVNews, the suspects were fully armed during the shootout.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

1:51

Attempted robbery/assassination gone wrong in Port Moresby

Attempted robbery/assassination gone wrong in Port Moresby

Attempted robbery/assassination gone wrong in Port Moresby

An attempted robbery/assassination at the 5 MileServiceStation in Port Moresby goes wrong resulting in a shootout with security.
#Failed #RobberyGoneWrong #AssassinationGoneWrong

3:00

Live Armed Robbery captured on CCTV

Live Armed Robbery captured on CCTV

Live Armed Robbery captured on CCTV

Bismillah Wholesale Robbed

Close to one million kina in cash, and cigarettes valued at about 500 thousand-kina were stolen from the Bismillah Wholesale in Port Moresby’s Gerehu, suburb this morning.
Police believe it is an inside job, as the criminals knew exactly where the money was kept.
This is the second time in just four months, for this shop to be robbed.
Two men have been apprehended as suspects and are now in police custody.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

15:24

Dirty Money: How corrupt PNG cash is reaching Australia

Dirty Money: How corrupt PNG cash is reaching Australia

Dirty Money: How corrupt PNG cash is reaching Australia

A special investigation on Dateline reveals senior lawyers detailing how to avoid detection when laundering money into Australia and beyond.
Dateline reporters scour the globe to bring you a world of daring stories. Our reputation is for fearless and provocative reporting. Australia's beloved, award winning and longest running international current affairs program.
For more on this story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1LA6ziQ
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/dateline/
https://www.facebook.com/DatelineSBS/

Safe Cities: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 2012

Port Moresby is one of five pilot cities -- along with Quito, Kigali, New Delhi and Cairo -- participating in UN Women's GlobalProgramme "SafeCitiesFree of Violence against Women and Girls." Operating successfully since its December 2010 launch, the project, entitled "Port Moresby: A Safer City for Women and Girls," aims to develop, test, evaluate and disseminate a model that makes cities safer for women and girls.
Port Moresby -- Papua New Guinea's capital -- is characterized by poor and crowded living conditions, a growing population with high urban migration, increasing cultural diversity and ethnic tensions, and a widening gap between rich and poor. It has been ranked as one of the five least-liveable cities in the world based on scores in five areas: stability, health care, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Large natural resource extraction projects in mining, petroleum and liquefied natural gas have generated solid increases in GDP over the last decade, but economic growth has not translated into the development of the country or its people.
The city's violent crime threatens the safety and security of all citizens, particularly women and girls, who live in fear of physical and verbal sexual harassment and assault and are too often victims of these and other forms of gender-based violence. The city's marketplaces are among the most unsafe public spaces where gambling, drinking, drug sales and consumption, rape, gang rape, sexual harassment, intimidation and ethnic fights occur on a daily basis. Consequently, the markets provide the key entry point for mobilising residents to make their city safer by deepening the understanding of every citizen's rights and responsibilities and promoting women's leadership and participation in efforts to improve governance in the markets.
For more information on this programme: http://bit.ly/O9nZof

13:28

Papua New Guinea: Sea Cucumber Season

Papua New Guinea: Sea Cucumber Season

Papua New Guinea: Sea Cucumber Season

This is big money in the Louisiades and so important to the locals for a way of earning cold hard cash. Beche de Mer season was upon the Louisiades and Wow what a vibe! The guys were out diving daily collecting their loot. The outer islands, normally uninhabited, had fishing camps everywhere. These guys were good too. They can stay down for upwards of 5 minutes and they are pros at harvesting these slimy beasts. There were racks and racks of disgusting looking sea cucumbers drying it out in preparation for the buyers.
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2:13

Victims Traumatized After Papindo Robbery

Victims Traumatized After Papindo Robbery

Victims Traumatized After Papindo Robbery

Gerehu Papindo was robbed in broad day light over the weekend by 15 unmasked men. Customers and workers were also robbed of their belongings.
Workers are still traumatized over the 1 minute hold up which saw the armed robbers make away with over 25 thousand kina in cold hard cash, and leaving shop workers traumatised.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

Fatal Robbery at Fortune Club, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

A fatal robbery occurred at the FortuneClub, Port Moresby. A Malaysian man was shot dead at the scene. It is believed that the perpetrators are a group of Raskols.

22:57

Safe Cities Part 2: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Safe Cities Part 2: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Safe Cities Part 2: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

One Dead Following Robbery in Port Moresby

A man is dead, and another is fighting for his life following a robbery this morning in Port Moresby.
NCDPolice say an undisclosed amount of cash was taken away by the gang.
An eyewitness told EMTVNews, the suspects were fully armed during the shootout.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

published: 04 Jan 2018

Attempted robbery/assassination gone wrong in Port Moresby

An attempted robbery/assassination at the 5 MileServiceStation in Port Moresby goes wrong resulting in a shootout with security.
#Failed #RobberyGoneWrong #AssassinationGoneWrong

published: 19 Aug 2018

Live Armed Robbery captured on CCTV

Bismillah Wholesale Robbed

Close to one million kina in cash, and cigarettes valued at about 500 thousand-kina were stolen from the Bismillah Wholesale in Port Moresby’s Gerehu, suburb this morning.
Police believe it is an inside job, as the criminals knew exactly where the money was kept.
This is the second time in just four months, for this shop to be robbed.
Two men have been apprehended as suspects and are now in police custody.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

published: 25 Nov 2016

Dirty Money: How corrupt PNG cash is reaching Australia

A special investigation on Dateline reveals senior lawyers detailing how to avoid detection when laundering money into Australia and beyond.
Dateline reporters scour the globe to bring you a world of daring stories. Our reputation is for fearless and provocative reporting. Australia's beloved, award winning and longest running international current affairs program.
For more on this story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1LA6ziQ
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/dateline/
https://www.facebook.com/DatelineSBS/

Safe Cities: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 2012

Port Moresby is one of five pilot cities -- along with Quito, Kigali, New Delhi and Cairo -- participating in UN Women's GlobalProgramme "SafeCitiesFree of Violence against Women and Girls." Operating successfully since its December 2010 launch, the project, entitled "Port Moresby: A Safer City for Women and Girls," aims to develop, test, evaluate and disseminate a model that makes cities safer for women and girls.
Port Moresby -- Papua New Guinea's capital -- is characterized by poor and crowded living conditions, a growing population with high urban migration, increasing cultural diversity and ethnic tensions, and a widening gap between rich and poor. It has been ranked as one of the five least-liveable cities in the world based on scores in five areas: stability, health care, cultu...

published: 23 Aug 2012

Papua New Guinea: Sea Cucumber Season

This is big money in the Louisiades and so important to the locals for a way of earning cold hard cash. Beche de Mer season was upon the Louisiades and Wow what a vibe! The guys were out diving daily collecting their loot. The outer islands, normally uninhabited, had fishing camps everywhere. These guys were good too. They can stay down for upwards of 5 minutes and they are pros at harvesting these slimy beasts. There were racks and racks of disgusting looking sea cucumbers drying it out in preparation for the buyers.
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The South Pacific season was getting near its end and it was time for us to be moving on to avoid the cyclones that can spi...

published: 15 Feb 2019

Victims Traumatized After Papindo Robbery

Gerehu Papindo was robbed in broad day light over the weekend by 15 unmasked men. Customers and workers were also robbed of their belongings.
Workers are still traumatized over the 1 minute hold up which saw the armed robbers make away with over 25 thousand kina in cold hard cash, and leaving shop workers traumatised.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

One Dead Following Robbery in Port Moresby

A man is dead, and another is fighting for his life following a robbery this morning in Port Moresby.
NCDPolice say an undisclosed amount of cash was taken aw...

A man is dead, and another is fighting for his life following a robbery this morning in Port Moresby.
NCDPolice say an undisclosed amount of cash was taken away by the gang.
An eyewitness told EMTVNews, the suspects were fully armed during the shootout.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

A man is dead, and another is fighting for his life following a robbery this morning in Port Moresby.
NCDPolice say an undisclosed amount of cash was taken away by the gang.
An eyewitness told EMTVNews, the suspects were fully armed during the shootout.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

Close to one million kina in cash, and cigarettes valued at about 500 thousand-kina were stolen from the Bismillah Wholesale in Port Moresby’s Gerehu, suburb this morning.
Police believe it is an inside job, as the criminals knew exactly where the money was kept.
This is the second time in just four months, for this shop to be robbed.
Two men have been apprehended as suspects and are now in police custody.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

Close to one million kina in cash, and cigarettes valued at about 500 thousand-kina were stolen from the Bismillah Wholesale in Port Moresby’s Gerehu, suburb this morning.
Police believe it is an inside job, as the criminals knew exactly where the money was kept.
This is the second time in just four months, for this shop to be robbed.
Two men have been apprehended as suspects and are now in police custody.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

Dirty Money: How corrupt PNG cash is reaching Australia

A special investigation on Dateline reveals senior lawyers detailing how to avoid detection when laundering money into Australia and beyond.
Dateline reporters...

A special investigation on Dateline reveals senior lawyers detailing how to avoid detection when laundering money into Australia and beyond.
Dateline reporters scour the globe to bring you a world of daring stories. Our reputation is for fearless and provocative reporting. Australia's beloved, award winning and longest running international current affairs program.
For more on this story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1LA6ziQ
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/dateline/
https://www.facebook.com/DatelineSBS/

A special investigation on Dateline reveals senior lawyers detailing how to avoid detection when laundering money into Australia and beyond.
Dateline reporters scour the globe to bring you a world of daring stories. Our reputation is for fearless and provocative reporting. Australia's beloved, award winning and longest running international current affairs program.
For more on this story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1LA6ziQ
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/dateline/
https://www.facebook.com/DatelineSBS/

Port Moresby is one of five pilot cities -- along with Quito, Kigali, New Delhi and Cairo -- participating in UN Women's GlobalProgramme "SafeCitiesFree of Violence against Women and Girls." Operating successfully since its December 2010 launch, the project, entitled "Port Moresby: A Safer City for Women and Girls," aims to develop, test, evaluate and disseminate a model that makes cities safer for women and girls.
Port Moresby -- Papua New Guinea's capital -- is characterized by poor and crowded living conditions, a growing population with high urban migration, increasing cultural diversity and ethnic tensions, and a widening gap between rich and poor. It has been ranked as one of the five least-liveable cities in the world based on scores in five areas: stability, health care, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Large natural resource extraction projects in mining, petroleum and liquefied natural gas have generated solid increases in GDP over the last decade, but economic growth has not translated into the development of the country or its people.
The city's violent crime threatens the safety and security of all citizens, particularly women and girls, who live in fear of physical and verbal sexual harassment and assault and are too often victims of these and other forms of gender-based violence. The city's marketplaces are among the most unsafe public spaces where gambling, drinking, drug sales and consumption, rape, gang rape, sexual harassment, intimidation and ethnic fights occur on a daily basis. Consequently, the markets provide the key entry point for mobilising residents to make their city safer by deepening the understanding of every citizen's rights and responsibilities and promoting women's leadership and participation in efforts to improve governance in the markets.
For more information on this programme: http://bit.ly/O9nZof

Port Moresby is one of five pilot cities -- along with Quito, Kigali, New Delhi and Cairo -- participating in UN Women's GlobalProgramme "SafeCitiesFree of Violence against Women and Girls." Operating successfully since its December 2010 launch, the project, entitled "Port Moresby: A Safer City for Women and Girls," aims to develop, test, evaluate and disseminate a model that makes cities safer for women and girls.
Port Moresby -- Papua New Guinea's capital -- is characterized by poor and crowded living conditions, a growing population with high urban migration, increasing cultural diversity and ethnic tensions, and a widening gap between rich and poor. It has been ranked as one of the five least-liveable cities in the world based on scores in five areas: stability, health care, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Large natural resource extraction projects in mining, petroleum and liquefied natural gas have generated solid increases in GDP over the last decade, but economic growth has not translated into the development of the country or its people.
The city's violent crime threatens the safety and security of all citizens, particularly women and girls, who live in fear of physical and verbal sexual harassment and assault and are too often victims of these and other forms of gender-based violence. The city's marketplaces are among the most unsafe public spaces where gambling, drinking, drug sales and consumption, rape, gang rape, sexual harassment, intimidation and ethnic fights occur on a daily basis. Consequently, the markets provide the key entry point for mobilising residents to make their city safer by deepening the understanding of every citizen's rights and responsibilities and promoting women's leadership and participation in efforts to improve governance in the markets.
For more information on this programme: http://bit.ly/O9nZof

Papua New Guinea: Sea Cucumber Season

This is big money in the Louisiades and so important to the locals for a way of earning cold hard cash. Beche de Mer season was upon the Louisiades and Wow wha...

This is big money in the Louisiades and so important to the locals for a way of earning cold hard cash. Beche de Mer season was upon the Louisiades and Wow what a vibe! The guys were out diving daily collecting their loot. The outer islands, normally uninhabited, had fishing camps everywhere. These guys were good too. They can stay down for upwards of 5 minutes and they are pros at harvesting these slimy beasts. There were racks and racks of disgusting looking sea cucumbers drying it out in preparation for the buyers.
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The South Pacific season was getting near its end and it was time for us to be moving on to avoid the cyclones that can spin up in these parts. Our South PacificCrossing has been an amazing experience and the Louisiades were like the icing on the cake. We can’t get over how unique that place was and it will forever hold a place in our hearts. The people, the beauty both above and below the water were incredible. But just like that with mixed feelings, we were making a brief stopover in Port Moresby before heading out of the South Pacific towards the Indian Ocean…. or were we?
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Be Bold. Be Brave. If only for a moment every day. Love,
Ben & Ashley

This is big money in the Louisiades and so important to the locals for a way of earning cold hard cash. Beche de Mer season was upon the Louisiades and Wow what a vibe! The guys were out diving daily collecting their loot. The outer islands, normally uninhabited, had fishing camps everywhere. These guys were good too. They can stay down for upwards of 5 minutes and they are pros at harvesting these slimy beasts. There were racks and racks of disgusting looking sea cucumbers drying it out in preparation for the buyers.
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The South Pacific season was getting near its end and it was time for us to be moving on to avoid the cyclones that can spin up in these parts. Our South PacificCrossing has been an amazing experience and the Louisiades were like the icing on the cake. We can’t get over how unique that place was and it will forever hold a place in our hearts. The people, the beauty both above and below the water were incredible. But just like that with mixed feelings, we were making a brief stopover in Port Moresby before heading out of the South Pacific towards the Indian Ocean…. or were we?
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Victims Traumatized After Papindo Robbery

Gerehu Papindo was robbed in broad day light over the weekend by 15 unmasked men. Customers and workers were also robbed of their belongings.
Workers are stil...

Gerehu Papindo was robbed in broad day light over the weekend by 15 unmasked men. Customers and workers were also robbed of their belongings.
Workers are still traumatized over the 1 minute hold up which saw the armed robbers make away with over 25 thousand kina in cold hard cash, and leaving shop workers traumatised.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

Gerehu Papindo was robbed in broad day light over the weekend by 15 unmasked men. Customers and workers were also robbed of their belongings.
Workers are still traumatized over the 1 minute hold up which saw the armed robbers make away with over 25 thousand kina in cold hard cash, and leaving shop workers traumatised.
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The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

One Dead Following Robbery in Port Moresby

A man is dead, and another is fighting for his life following a robbery this morning in Port Moresby.
NCDPolice say an undisclosed amount of cash was taken away by the gang.
An eyewitness told EMTVNews, the suspects were fully armed during the shootout.
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Bismillah Wholesale Robbed

Close to one million kina in cash, and cigarettes valued at about 500 thousand-kina were stolen from the Bismillah Wholesale in Port Moresby’s Gerehu, suburb this morning.
Police believe it is an inside job, as the criminals knew exactly where the money was kept.
This is the second time in just four months, for this shop to be robbed.
Two men have been apprehended as suspects and are now in police custody.
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Dirty Money: How corrupt PNG cash is reaching Australia

A special investigation on Dateline reveals senior lawyers detailing how to avoid detection when laundering money into Australia and beyond.
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Safe Cities: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 2012

Port Moresby is one of five pilot cities -- along with Quito, Kigali, New Delhi and Cairo -- participating in UN Women's GlobalProgramme "SafeCitiesFree of Violence against Women and Girls." Operating successfully since its December 2010 launch, the project, entitled "Port Moresby: A Safer City for Women and Girls," aims to develop, test, evaluate and disseminate a model that makes cities safer for women and girls.
Port Moresby -- Papua New Guinea's capital -- is characterized by poor and crowded living conditions, a growing population with high urban migration, increasing cultural diversity and ethnic tensions, and a widening gap between rich and poor. It has been ranked as one of the five least-liveable cities in the world based on scores in five areas: stability, health care, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Large natural resource extraction projects in mining, petroleum and liquefied natural gas have generated solid increases in GDP over the last decade, but economic growth has not translated into the development of the country or its people.
The city's violent crime threatens the safety and security of all citizens, particularly women and girls, who live in fear of physical and verbal sexual harassment and assault and are too often victims of these and other forms of gender-based violence. The city's marketplaces are among the most unsafe public spaces where gambling, drinking, drug sales and consumption, rape, gang rape, sexual harassment, intimidation and ethnic fights occur on a daily basis. Consequently, the markets provide the key entry point for mobilising residents to make their city safer by deepening the understanding of every citizen's rights and responsibilities and promoting women's leadership and participation in efforts to improve governance in the markets.
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Papua New Guinea: Sea Cucumber Season

This is big money in the Louisiades and so important to the locals for a way of earning cold hard cash. Beche de Mer season was upon the Louisiades and Wow what a vibe! The guys were out diving daily collecting their loot. The outer islands, normally uninhabited, had fishing camps everywhere. These guys were good too. They can stay down for upwards of 5 minutes and they are pros at harvesting these slimy beasts. There were racks and racks of disgusting looking sea cucumbers drying it out in preparation for the buyers.
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Victims Traumatized After Papindo Robbery

Gerehu Papindo was robbed in broad day light over the weekend by 15 unmasked men. Customers and workers were also robbed of their belongings.
Workers are still traumatized over the 1 minute hold up which saw the armed robbers make away with over 25 thousand kina in cold hard cash, and leaving shop workers traumatised.
- visit us at http://www.emtv.com.pg/ for the latest news...

Safe Cities Part 2: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

The "SafeCities Part 2" video revisits Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea to explore the current circumstances of that city's marketplaces. It shows the progress made during the first phase of implementation of this Safe Cities pilot programme. Jointly implemented by UN Women and the National Capital DistrictCommission (NCDC), the project is also supported by the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Government of Spain and the Australian Aid Programme (AusAID). During a recent visit from Australian Prime MinisterJulia Gillard to one of the intervention sites, GerehuMarket, Australia confirmed its support to the programme over the next five years.
This documentary is the second in a series of films produced by UN Women on the continuing growth of the Safe Cities Programme in Port Moresby. Featuring or voices from market vendors to Members of Parliament, the film explores how the Safe Cities Programme is continuing to make selected city markets safer for women and girls based on the belief that well-designed and implemented interventions have the potential for high impact in reducing fear and curbing violence against women in the public sphere. Both social and physical infrastructure are examined in this celebration of both the programme's current achievements and its ongoing efforts to create safer public spaces in the city of Port Moresby.

In 2000 it had a population of 254,158. As of 2011 it had a population of 364,145, giving it an annual growth rate of 2.1% over a nine-year period . The place where the city was founded has been inhabited by the Motu-Koitabu people for centuries. The first European to see it was Captain John Moresby in 1873. It was named in honour of his father, Admiral Sir Fairfax Moresby.

According to a survey of world cities by the Intelligence Unit of The Economist, Port Moresby is one of the world's least livable cities (ranked 139 of 140 cities rated).